July 25, 2007

Am I too argumentative?

Posted at 9:43 pm by Richard and tagged , , , , , , , , . Popularity: 13% [?]

Update: a reply! Supposedly, my comments were blocked by a rule which removes posts with more than two links. Given both my comments1 only had one link, this seems unlikely.

Just to being with, I’ll just say that in general, I don’t agree with Atheistic evangelism. I get really pissed off when Christians (I only single them out because no one else has ever tried to convert me, but I’m sure they’re not the only evangelists) don’t understand that I have no interest in joining their religion (or any other, for that matter). It is for exactly that reason that I disagree with atheists doing exactly the same thing. I don’t care if we’re right – I’ll happily debate with someone, and explain my position, but I’m not arrogant enough to think that everyone else should necessarily share my views. Before you say “why are you giving these religious people so much respect?” (as I’m sure many Dawkinians might), I would treat peoples political beliefs or choice of ice cream flavours in exactly the same way. “You don’t like rocky road? But what could possibly be better than the mix of smooth sticky marshmallow with crunchy nuts?” … “You don’t like nuts? Well ok, then…”.

I’ve had three discussions/arguments with various Christians/creationists recently2, two of which have been quite interesting, and possibly even productive.

That said, blatantly stupid comments still draw my ire – fine – be religious, believe in a personal God. I’ll disagree with you, but it’s still your right. Claiming that “we’re working on it” is not a better answer than “goddidit”, and you’ll get my argumentative juices flowing. Further trying to claim a law professor is somehow an expert in evolutionary biology, and even further that biology is not a natural science is beyond me.

I can’t imagine (note: sarcasm) why the Gay Conservative didn’t post my most recent comment3:

Last time I checked, biology IS a natural science.

Secondly, if you want to quote someone reputable about evolutionary biology, an ex-Berkley law professor4 is not my idea of a credible source… Find me a reputable biologist (or even a reputable scientist in a related field), and I might take more notice…

Did I have a point? Was I too argumentative? Feel free to read through the comments on Gay Conservative’s post, and see if anyone else can get their comments published.

Popularity: 13% [?]

  1. Apologies if the CoComment site doesn’t display the comments properly, but this is the only method I can find for a permalink []
  2. One in the comments of my post “Misquoting Jesus“, one on Facebook, and the other one I’m discussing here. []
  3. which should follow directly under Steves post of the 20th July []
  4. Phillip E. Johnson []

July 14, 2007

20 gram Links for July 13th ’07

Posted at 10:35 am by del.icio.us and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Popularity: 32% [?]

Here are some of the sites I’ve been looking at recently, that I wanted to share:

Popularity: 32% [?]